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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Pawles Wharf Parish St Benet Paul's Wharf (Hithe) Ward Castle Baynard Date 1594 College membership Medical education …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and according to the Welsh records, he built the castle about 1149, though the English historians mention it … the sanguinary conflict beneath Castell Crogen, now Chirk Castle, the scene of which is yet marked by a heap of stones, … the contest between John and the barons, about 1216, the castle was destroyed by fire; and in 1233, the town …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the county of Worcester, the manor of Bolsover, with the castle in the county of Darby, the manor of Maunsfeld, with …
Magna Britannia
… 130, the bank and ditch of which are both low. Hilton-wood Castle, in the parish of Whitstone, is oval, the area being … the same parish, is a similar work, called Froxstone-wood Castle, the area of which is 160 feet by 145; the … feet high. There is a small circular work, called Winwood Castle, in the parish of Kilkhampton, 85 feet in diameter. 5 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was made for ships' stores, particularly for the Union Castle Co.; some butter and cheese were also produced. The … are references to glovers and dressers of glove leather at Castle Combe in 1590 and 1635. 231 At Marlborough a selection … use was made of the windmills set up on the ruins of the castle. The mills were described by John Strachey in about …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… DEBITOR(VM) APVD EBORACVM; rear loop, dexter castle cut out and made to pivot on rear mount; (b) of clerk, … of St. Peter holding book and key, to sinister a small castle; legend: EBORACVS; provided under Statute of Acton …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (Dorset Procs. LXXII (1950), 82; LXXIII (1951), 85.) Corfe Castle Roman pottery and in some cases shale objects have … in two barrows at Afflington, see Round Barrows, Corfe Castle (1834); for two settlements, both probably of Roman … associated with 'Celtic' fields, see Settlements, Corfe Castle (2212). Sites (224230) occupy sandy Bagshot Beds, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… licensed premises. 1 In 1851 there were three inns. 2 The Castle and London inns on the main village street were recorded in 1859. 3 The Castle closed after 1947 and remained untouched until the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… frequent attacks of the Scottish borderers; the present castle is a modern edifice, in which some parts of the … however, which were built with stone from Fotheringay Castle. Several of the inhabitants are employed in making …
A History of the County of Somerset
… DD/ARN 2. Ibid. D/P/otn 4/1/1; ibid. tithe award; Taunton Castle, Braikenridge colln., drawing by W. W. Wheatley, 1845. …